Items Tagged with 'Eye protection'

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Over-the-glasses eye protection

Cover2 Over-The-Glasses Safety Eyewear is an alternative solution for employers who want a cost-effective product that still provides durable eye protection for employees who wear corrective lenses.
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Safety glasses

Parallax safety glasses, the latest product in the Temple Technology line, feature a patented temple design for superior all-day comfort.
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Safety glasses

SoundVision safety glasses offer a clear advantage over ordinary safety glasses.
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Women’s safety glasses

CHICA Safety Eyewear in Leopard Print features oversized ballistic-rated lenses for superior protection and a universal nose bridge for comfort and fit.
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Lens cleaning line

The new and improved line of Kleen View Lens Cleaning products features a fast-drying, silicone-free formula that includes an anti-fog, anti-static ingredient that helps extend the life of safety glasses.
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Safety eyewear

Hypershock safety eyewear combines sport-inspired style and best-in-class lens performance for maximum appeal and protection.
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Eye protection

Should a safety director be concerned about employees taking safety glasses home?

Safety directors should be concerned if their employees are not taking home their safety glasses. The American Academy of Ophthalmology states in “Eye Health Statistics at a Glance” that 44.1 percent of eye injuries happen at home.


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Safety glasses

Changeable Series Romer 3 has a full-frame, wraparound-style design with Slot technology to allow for easy lens removal and replacement while maintaining the highest level of structural integrity and protection.
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Safety goggles

Wheelz safety goggles offer cold-weather features, including the Whirlwind ventilation system with 10 vents along the frame’s brow area and 10 additional vents on the frame’s underside to circulate air between the face and lens.
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